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BRISBANE H ighw ay Contract D elayed THIS WEEK 0 - THE Suddenly Polite \ U »y ? H r I . J ^ p . r r J 1 bou gh t f o r Atheists Strange Hanging* flow (Killinljf (¡rriuAtijr Is irMlinl, ■ t u l i v, by ih» "VlrluiiiHII ■III«’«'* t _____ R e c e n t l y tier- many k lrM around, all )>rr n>«»n«-y tnV«-t» l»jr ihr nl!|r«, French a lui l!n (llili n i - «lice» «'nmpitig «»n her Irrrlfor) at h«T r l | i i « w , thr Wr^allliw irrnijr • Iffn ljr r li hifrrat U'hal a «listige flow ! Rowland M’D'li a r k n r r •lai« * « 4ti lo m.k It over tallii Mil Irr Ihr Ifioiiirtit he throw* ihr \ rr«a lllr* i r m i ) on to Ihr rubbish heap. k'rwnnr I* almost jn.llir In n»e* • a g e * to Germany. Vo n>«>re threats ; Do morr "fa . ■* w « way !" Tou know what rau»-* thla ! Ilt- Irr Irta It hw known that hr ha a brrn pre{»artag for a war In r a w anybody wanta o o *; that Germany ha* a wall diillrd army of half a million own and an m<>na»ui »Irrt of cxwnmrrciaj airplane* that routd drop nplowlv* bomh* and pol*»n f a * nr-rl «-on*m i r mly. In otbrr wurtta. lirrtnany la pre pared. wtlllnf. rmdy and ahi« to B.ht If anybody Inalala on I t Ho nobody Inalata There may br a ir«*«.n tb«r* for thla country. that If attacked. r»old only throw a few lampa of fold at tba enemy and pl m < . ' l lraar hr nlr».~ Flylof la Ilk« human Ilf« In thla, yoa do not are what It I* that pulla you aloof through the upper air. Too look at tba Ihre« «naine*, atlrkiof out Into i| « r a ahead o f you. and am no *tfn o f power, noth* inf to espiata lb « speed and climb ing power or what It la that keepa you aloft. Th« pro («Hier* mot* at a apred that make* them tarlata!«. Yod kaow that you mor*, but do not a«« what mor«* you BONNEVILLE DAM CHRONICLE IH M A II J. M>. I IM I N M \ 11.1.F LOCKS CITIZENS DEM AND LOCAL JUSTICE PEACE < I«*» t i l l |y»M K s TRANSFERRED Appolniiurui o f «». A ( ‘«tab. ( ‘aaraale h a ki allorn ey. a* )u*t|r« o f the i « * i « for tb * Cascade l o c k » dlalrlct I* betas urged <>n Itood It I * r r county « ummt*>luu«r» Thirty-one nan»**. Including all o f the bualne*« men In ihe dla ir let ein-pt one. were filed on a petition, which waa pul in circu lation by " Chamberlin, lo n g time realdrnt T h e county court will meet tbla week and pa*a up on It. The need for a Juatlce o f the peace ha* long been etpreward In the |4M-k* and In H o t n e r l l b Cobb. |f appointed would go Into «»Hire Immediately, serving a lw o - y e « r term. which would l«cb n lca lly *iart the first weep la I |: November, |f. h o * « r » r . a randl date ran agata*l him In lb * No>| » e » , h e r election*, rltitena o f the G e o r g * K floodwin. for month* dU trirt would be required to v o t « re«ident engineer on Bonneville upon ihe matter. d*m. ha* been iranaferred lo Ihe Hla d a lle , would Include s e t- I'ortland o ffic e o f the t nited tllng all i r i u n e n u and fining Htate« army engineer* and placed whenever necessary, on both « r a f In charge o f preliminary surveys fle and criminal dlstrumnors By which a r e being conducted by t h e t h e power Invested In him by ihe government at alte o f t h e pro court he would work with local posed t'm a tlll* Hapld* dam. on pear* o ffic e r* Columbia rt*er. luO mile* e**t o f Caarade l . r k* T h e transfer H a promotion and Mr G o o d w in ’« friend* and co-workers have been rongratu- Mr* Fr«-<1 Anderson, wife o f latlng him upon hi* good fortune the {>• w Drop tan owner In Caa- lie and Mrs d o o d w ln are givin g r a d e l/nek*. suffered tw o broken up their home on the reservation k n e e « and s e v e r e ih ix k . ruta and and will hereafter make their bruise« Wedneday morning, « h * n Home in Portland, at the Hilt- the car she * a * d rivin g to P o r t more apartments. land waa thrown o f f the road and Mr Goodwin has enjoyed the Into a telephone pole by a blow, respect o f Ihe men on the dam In out a marked degree, for he t* uni Threw high school student*, her MRS. FRED ANDERSON HURT IN CAR ACCIDENT A clergyman might find a t*xt for atr»elata In that Your aihetat. or gentleman frum IBmegambla. would aay : "l>o not talk to me o f a trin ity of propeller* that haul me to my d»«tlaatUrn and my destiny. |f | daughter, Jean. Howard Marrlaon and R verll Brolllar. alao were there were any *uch propellerà bruised and rut. hut suffered no should sew them.“ other Injuries The a« rldent hap T h « name «uggewted for a new pened a half-m ile eaat o f P o r t state, that would be number forty- land. un Baa* l.tne road At the rio*, la •'Absaroka.** a name and Portland Sanitarium, where all ■fate to be created by putting to w e r « taken, doctor* *ald ihe car at a gether western Vorth Dakota. ttie apparently waa tra v ellin g northern thlr«l o f Wyoming and <»ne fast ga t«, a* It wa* badly smash row of counties along the aonrhern ed border o f Montana. T i e dreadful nam* chosen for thl* forty-ninth state. "Ahaamka.** I« the name o f the Crow nation. A* tong a* It la to h« one o f the f'nlt«*d State*. why not select a Finally bowing to Insistent d e CnlN-d H ta te « narre, f.lnroln. F*|. mands o f patrona the Roosevelt l*«.n. or some other with a meaning? theatre, on the reservation at Bonneville, through Its manager. Two American*. Mr. and Mr«. Hid Phillips, announced last week Hwitr. fr«»m Enat Orange. N. J„ with that It w«»uld present a show twenty allege«! accomplice«, accnae«] seven nights a week T here are « f »pylng for Kuaala. will ha tried two shows Hunday afternoon and In Paris within a few daya. The tw o shows Hunday night. Swift** and others arc accused of Coder the new policy, the th e Informing "a foreign power** o f atre will Inaugurate Its new french secrets concerning high e v policy to m o rro w night with the il ! o » lv y planes built to fly through th rillin g western mystery drama. •if«»sphere and acroea the At “ Rocky Mountain Mystery.“ a ta all hours, and "chemical story written by Zatte d rey. In the secrets.’’ which moan a rwc- leading parts are Randolph Scott Ipe* for mora deadly gaaea. and “ Chic” Hale, the famous m b i -I Hend the Chronicle to frtands. edlan Theatre Starts On New Policy versally like«! by ihos«- who have where he had resided for several yeara. h h - — KERNAN AW AITS STATE’S GRAVEL ANNOUNCEMENT One week after they had o f ficially announced that Frank Kernan. o f Portland, was low b|»l- «ler for the highway relocattao through Cascade M n ks. slate en T i l l IIM IH V , .% 1*1(11. A li»;i.A gineers were ,tih trying to de< Ida where th«« gravel fo r the work w** to come from. Test hole* hate been aunk. both in the j^orks and In the ftah hatchery grounds, near Herman t ’ reek. hut d ifficu lty ha* been en- rount«-r«-d In price and l«««»ttaa of the grave! Kernan. a h o *« bid was $34.- •»(* *, told member* o f the Cham ,V*»rth Bonne v llle ’ a greatest ber o f Commerce highway com- draw lng rar«l. lis repulation <»f rnllfee that he e ip e e le d the ds- •»eilig •■»(«Je open.“ waa hlasle«! « Islon o f engineer* Thursday o r last week by Hkatiiiinla County * Friday l'roserutIng Attorney l.iovill.- «n d W ork will get under way with Hherlff Horden. When they plarrd in ten days and la expected to be a ban uc all gambitng and »tat r o m p i« t» d within tw o month*, m a r h l ne* ( ’on tract r a il, fo r a blihuminlc. The m ove was » suiHrlse. both «»r bla< k I « ; , finish, similar lo «o ihe gamblera th«m«e|v<w. the preseut one. The asphalt can •hon», ru m or« say. have not beet» not be laid until the (efn p era«ur* dotag au sel| ln the Washington Is T0 degree«, however, which •lam lown. and •«» th* public. F«*r would apparently delay it until m«»re than » year Ihe »p«»Mlng the middle o f June. bloods have b«-e|, al io ■»<-<! tu play Of major Importance i, the fact uCmolewted that a double seven-inch concrete .Seither offlclal. both o f wn«»m curb will parallel the high w ay lm>k o ff lr e the first o f the year. from the toll bridge to the end would make any Statement when of the school grounds. T h e road aaked for a reaaon for thelr *ud- work will carry on to Juat past den forecloaure l ^ r k o f funda to ( ‘« r ls o n 'a Red and W h ite store, pay ' protection m«»n*y” o u « o f Tbrough t o w B the new high w ay the sturle« maktag the rounda In • 111 t>* u«» feet wide. wltc ad connertlon wlth Ihe nemeslB of ditional eight-foot shoulder* on the gangster* each aid« Hpace fo r a 14-foot sidewalk w ill be left, as fa r aa the nigh school Thla will be graveled un til auch tim e aa the town wishes to concrete It. Past the school Hardeat hIt o f all contractora house the h igh w a y w ill n arrow connected wlth the bulldlng of lo 40 feet, but the wide shoulders the Hunnevllle d*m. by the b«-a«y w ill continue, making a fine side rata Storni* o f the pa»t two * « e k « , walk. compared to the present was Psrker-Hchram, o f Portland o n « Thls Company hold* Ihe I M .g x O One o f the m a jor a r g u m e n t s « contra«! for flllln g »round the Points in the fight fo r highway new admlnlstratlon bulldlng and relocation la apparently sett lea tn rlvir ai’ dltorlum. gradtag of r<»««U favor o f the t o » n , as the contract In the vlrlnlty o f the new struc- call* fo r th* proper ptpe to I k f lu re« and dressing up the lawn« the culvert In front o f the lum around the permanent realdenr»*. ber company. Other bidders and their figures Rsravatlon work from l,anra»- ter point was just w«|| under way Included Joplin and Kldon. 141,- when t b « (jrat aprlng storms hit. 414; 1‘ nlted Conl-actora. $44.373; Klnre that tim e Parker-Hrhram Kern and Klbbe. 147.300 GAMES IN NORTH BONNEVILLE OUT, SH E R IFF RULES PARKER-SCHRAM HARD HIT BY SPRING RAINS worked under hla direction. He has had only one good day. and was one o f the first men to go on that one they centered their tore- the Bonneville pr«*)ect. coming e* In preparing the grounds Into the district from Hood Hlv- around e n g in eer’s home* for the er valley, mr final dressing up Ask Bids On Canal W ork T h e reat of the tim e they Have Making preparation fa r In a d vance. army engineers announced not at all W ork has been delayed last week that bida fo r the exca through Inability to find a place vation o f the lower lo«'k approach all workmen. He « i | w (■ to be a canal and also fo r the excavation llonnevllle vlallor often, howevar. to dump material. and lining o f the fishways In con nection with the sea locks, would be opened In Portland. April 33. The work, which It la estimated will coat more than f 3»»" 9 '<). will not be done until September, W ith th l« laaue T h e t ’ hronlcle begin* Its second year. The however. Plana call fo r the use first 13 months has been Jhe hardest, but It Is ancient history o f the sea locks next aprlng. so n o w — and a fte r all no one probably care» much, eicep t the eonirartora will have plenty o f publisher* llut the publisher* are like the mother of a tim e to complete the work. Speci youtik. dirty-faced hopeful, fo r Ihey have seen the paper at- fications reijulr* removal o f 4 20,- tain a «I*«* where It can walk. And now that the craw lin g 0 0 « yards o f material and 3.RO0,- stage la past the paper becom e« a le g a l publication. T o lh«« ooo atatlon-yarda o f over-haul. people o f the district and to the business men. who have been loyal In their support since the Initial Isaue. we express our KIIJJNd HTATION STAKTK1» most sincere appreciation. " ’ Rh the passing month* we Ben Scott, o f T h e Dalles, long shall endeavor to create a large, newsier paper. W e take delayed by Inclement weather, act thla means of publicly thanking thoae who have contributed to work last week on his Stand to the upbuilding and grow th o f the pwper. for we are deep ard OH fillin g station, on the west ly and humbly appreciative o f the help aud encouragement «•nd o f T h e Dalle« F re igh t Lin e that has been extended to us. property. His duties at Cm atllla will r*0- 1er around h«»ualng faciliti««, for had to work In seas o f mud or CHRONICLE A Y E A R OLD